Tuesday, 5 April 2022

NHS staffing crisis is jeopardising patients' safe care, say nurses at Northampton and Kettering hospitals

NHS staffing crisis is jeopardising patients' safe care, say nurses at Northampton and Kettering hospitals Patients are at risk of experiencing poor care or harm due to persistent staff shortages, according to nurses in Northamptonshire.

Findings from an annual Royal College of Nursing survey carried out between September and November last year revealed as few as one in six nurses believes there are enough staff for them to do their job properly. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Lack of ‘serious effort’ on cancer workforce shortages risks reversal of survival rates

Lack of ‘serious effort’ on cancer workforce shortages risks reversal of survival rates The absence of a serious effort by Government to tackle gaps in the cancer workforce is jeopardising earlier diagnosis, the key to improving overall survival rates and catching up with comparable countries.

In a highly critical report on cancer services in England, MPs raise the alarm on the damaging and continuing impact of the pandemic and warn of a real risk that gains in cancer survival will reverse. Health and Social Care Committee

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Five relationships that are essential to successfully managing the elective backlog

Five relationships that are essential to successfully managing the elective backlog Now that the national plan to tackle the elective backlog is public, thoughts will be turning to how to achieve the challenging task ahead. A week before the plan was published, we held a roundtable, supported by Novartis, with local health care leaders to discuss just that. The King's Fund

What next for NHS management? Messages for Messenger

What next for NHS management? Messages for Messenger A review of leadership in health and social care, led by General Sir Gordon Messenger, is underway and due to report in spring 2022. Ahead of the review’s recommendations, the NHS Confederation and independent academics from the University of York and London South Bank University are publishing a series of long reads on NHS management. In this final instalment, Professor Ian Kirkpatrick and Professor Becky Malby examine the implications for the future of NHS management and provide some key messages for the Messenger review and for systems leaders. NHS Confederation

    The digital, data and technology playbook: government guidance on sourcing and contracting for digital, data and technology projects and programmes

    The digital, data and technology playbook: government guidance on sourcing and contracting for digital, data and technology projects and programmes This document sets out key policies and guidance for how digital projects and programmes are assessed, procured and delivered. There are eleven key policy reforms for how the government should assess, procure and deliver digital projects and programmes which all central government departments and their arms length bodies are expected to follow on a ‘comply or explain’ basis. Cabinet Office

      NHS develops world-first bedside genetic test to prevent babies going deaf

      NHS develops world-first bedside genetic test to prevent babies going deaf A world-first genetic test that could save the hearing of hundreds of babies each year has been developed and successfully piloted in the NHS.

      Taking just 25 minutes, the bedside machine identifies whether a critically ill baby admitted to intensive care has a gene that could result in permanent hearing loss if they are treated with a common emergency antibiotic. NHS England

      New review launched into vitamin D intake to help tackle health disparities

      New review launched into vitamin D intake to help tackle health disparities A new review has been launched to promote the importance of vitamin D and identify ways to improve intake across the population, including through dietary supplements and fortified food and drink. Department of Health and Social Care

      Covid: Nine new symptoms added to official list

      Covid: Nine new symptoms added to official list The official list of Covid symptoms has been expanded to include another nine signs of a coronavirus infection.

      The UK Health Security Agency's updated guidance now lists symptoms including a sore throat, muscle pains and diarrhoea. BBC News

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      Repeated maternity failings uncovered in Sheffield NHS trust

      Repeated maternity failings uncovered in Sheffield NHS trust Hospital inspectors have uncovered repeated maternity failings and expressed serious concern about the safety of mothers and babies in Sheffield just days after a damning report warned there had been hundreds of avoidable baby deaths in Shrewsbury. The Guardian

      Concern over new Down's syndrome law championed by Tory MP Dr Liam Fox

      Concern over new Down's syndrome law championed by Tory MP Dr Liam Fox A row has broken out over new laws designed to provide people with Down’s syndrome better access to healthcare, housing and education.

      Campaigners – including parents of children with the condition – have criticised the legislation, which was approved on Friday, branding it discriminatory. The Daily Mail

      New NHS blood test provides hope for Crohn's disease sufferers

      New NHS blood test provides hope for Crohn's disease sufferers How a simple blood test could save thousands of patients from the agony of painful bowl operations for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis

      The PredictSURE IBD test can assess the severity of several bowel conditions Studies suggest it can identify 90 per cent of patients who suffer the worst Quick intervention and aggressive treatment can control the illness. The Daily Mail

      99% of humans are breathing air that exceeds air pollution limits and that 'threatens their health'

      99% of humans are breathing air that exceeds air pollution limits and that 'threatens their health' The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a dire warning Monday that almost all humans on earth are breathing unhealthy air.

      According to the agency's standards for air quality, 99 percent of humans live in an area with unacceptable pollution levels.

      The organization warned that polluted air is putting nearly everyone's health at risk long-term. The Daily Mail

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